
The Romanian Education System in Short
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In general kindergarten is not mandatory but available between the ages of three and six. Compulsory school begins at age seven and continues till age sixteen or seventeen, which is grade ten. Within the primary and secondary levels there are twelve or thirteen grades. That said, the higher education is in line with the European higher education area. education regularly because the Romanian education system has had a poor reputation in the past. Although that is changing and the system is currently undergoing a makeover, already showing signs of an extremely promising educational curriculum from kindergarten through university. With regards to the Law on Education that was adopted in 1995, the Romanian Education System is closely monitored through the Ministry of Education and Re
search. The varying levels independently have their own form of organization and are mandated to differing legislation.
The Romanian education system has been in constant change or rather reformation, since the 1989 Romanian Revolution.
Some of the recent alterations include the official schooling system itself, added 'private' equivalents and a completely private tutoring system. This tutoring is mainly used during the secondary schooling as a preparation for numerous trying examinations. This tutoring has been incredibly effective and even held strong during the Communist regime.

From the instant a few lucky teens enter high school; Romanian education gets incredibly competitive. The expectations are that students will perform well and ultimately pass the stress fully challenging Romanian Baccalaureate Exam. Any that fail this examination will never pass high school or be allowed to apply for university.the R
That said, Romanian universities used to be under fire but no longer, as many ar
e now global players with numerous world-wide programs gaining recognition quickly. Many Romanian universities are trying to align with European programs, so they can become united as one.
In the past, the Romanian education system has been lacking post-graduate